Sorry if this is nosy and sounds stupid, but I'm intrigued: Why would you need your .bat to become a .exe file? Hiding your code is obviously not a valid reason, or you wouldn't be asking this on the OpenBSD mailing list.
On 05/10/2007, Frank Bax <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Does know of a BAT2EXE program that produces an EXE which works under > wine? First hit on google "bat2exe wine" indicates there is one that > works on Linux (written in delphi), but the link is broken. > > I've tried several. Some actually create COM (not EXE) files which wine > won't run. Others create EXE files that crash in various ways under wine. > > Frank > > > > Frank Bax wrote: > > I installed wine-990225p0 from packages on 4.1 and can run simple > > programs like sol and notepad. I have an old program I'm trying to run; > > but this program cannot find it's own files unless the current working > > directory is set to the directory where software was installed. It > > seems more recent wine versions support 'bat' files which would solve > > this; but this doesn't seem to work in this version. > > > > When I try: > > wine c:/XXXX/program.exe > > the software complains that it cannot open LIBS\FOXTOOLS.FLL > > > > This file is found at C:\XXXX\LIBS\FOXTOOLS.FLL > > > > Is there a way to run something like this on wine 990225?: > > cd XXXX > > program.exe > > > > If this is not workable on 990225; do current wine versions work on > > OpenBSD? > > > > Frank > > -- www.ropersonline.com

